(Καλυδών; Kalydṓn).
[1] Eponymous of the Aetolian city of the same name
The eponymous of the Aetolian city of the same name, C. [3], son of Aetolus and Pronoe, brother of Pleuron, husband of Aeolia and through her the father of Epicaste and Protogenea (Apollod. 1,58-59). A similar genealogically linked construct in Deimachus (FGrH 65 F 1 = schol. Hom. Il. 217-218 Erbse) where the succession Endymion-Aetol…